"The temptation to read Jean Toomer's Cane as something of a modernist experiment in autobiography is strong, and scholars who do so fall into two camps: those who see the work as a tribute to the discovery of a true self, and those who read it as testimony to the failure of an attempt to make that discovery."

Contains: Content Analysis

Author: Catherine Gunther Kodat

From:Twentieth Century Literature Spring 2000

Keywords: Modernism

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